Quantcast
Last updated on May 29, 2012 at 22:14 EDT

Israelis kill 2 Gaza gunmen, wound 7 Palestinians

August 27, 2006
Repost This

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

GAZA (Reuters) – Israeli forces killed two gunmen overnight
in Gaza and wounded seven Palestinians, including two
journalists in an air strike on a Reuters vehicle that the army
said it failed to identify, residents said on Sunday.

The army said its incursion into the Shijaiya neighborhood,
a militant stronghold, was aimed at seeking out tunnels and
explosives that could be used in attacks.

Two gunmen from the governing Hamas Islamist group were
killed during the incursion, which began on Saturday. The army
said that both were targeted in air strikes, one because he was
carrying an anti-tank rocket.

Among seven Palestinians wounded were two journalists
caught in the missile strike on the Reuters vehicle.

Fadel Shana, a Reuters cameraman, regained consciousness in
hospital. He was also hit in the hand by shrapnel. Sabbah
Hmaida, who works for a local news Web site, was wounded in the
legs.

The Israeli army said the vehicle was hit because it was
acting suspiciously in an area of combat and had not been
identified as belonging to the media.

“During the operation, there was an aerial attack on a
suspicious vehicle that drove in a suspicious manner right by
the forces,” army spokeswoman Captain Noa Meir said.

“This car was not identified by the army as a press
vehicle,” she said. “If journalists were hurt, we regret it.”

The missile struck the vehicle after dark. The armored car
was clearly labeled as a media vehicle, with signs on all
sides, including the roof.

Michael Lawrence, Reuters Managing Editor for Europe,
Middle East and Africa, said: “We are deeply concerned at this
attack on a clearly marked press vehicle as journalists were
doing their job to report the story from Gaza.

“We understand that the army says it had no intention of
targeting the media, but this incident is totally unacceptable
and we urge a careful examination of how this happened to
ensure there is no repeat.”

More than 180 Palestinians, about half of them militants,
have been killed since Israel launched an offensive in June
aimed at recovering a captured soldier and ending cross-border
rocket fire.

Israel withdrew troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip in
September 2005 after 38 years of occupation.


Source: reuters